Corset-cover.



B. l. KAPLAN.

CURSE] COVER.

APPLICATION FILED AFR.26| um.

I ,299 957, Patentvd A pr. 8, 1919.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Apr. 8, 1919.

Application filed April 28, 1917. Serial No. 184,662.

the garment is composed of one or more pieces of silk or batiste for front piece, terminated at the sides underneath the arms with whalebone or steel, and a belt around waist, and two side galnds attached from top of whalebone to Referring to the drawings:

Figure 1 represents a front view of the camisiere on a user, Fig. 2 is a side of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a rear view of Fig. 1 and Fig. 4 re resents a erspective side view of camisiere with a etachable back piece.

The front section of the camisiere is shown at A. -B is a belt. attached to the lower portion of the front section extending around the waistline of the wearer. C, C, C? indicate pin-tucks in the front piece to secure a goo fit on the user.

In Fig. 2, is plainly indicated how the camisiere is kept in an upright position; E is a pocket which extends from top of camisiere, G, to belt at point H. The pocket E contains a whale bone which holds camisiere up in right position; F is a band connected from top of the pocket at point G to the belt at point I, which band supports or holds camisiere in place.

- Fig. 3 shows the belt B fastened with buckle D, which belt may be regulated by the buckle according to measurement of waist line.

; In Fig. 4 is shown a detachable back piece J which can be attached to the front section A by means of the buttons or clasps K, K, K, and fastened thereto on both sides at points L, L, L. If wearer desires to wear any other garment with back covered, she may add extra attachment, which covers back entirely underneath garment.

Having described my invention what I desire to secure by Letters Patent and claim is:

1. In a corset cover and brassiere the combination of a front section, a belt connected to the lower end of the section, a pocket at each end of the section extending from the upper ortion of the section to the belt, a sustainmg member in each pocket and a band connecting the upper end of each pocket and the belt.

2. In a corset cover and brassiere the combination of a front section, a belt for the lower end of the section, a sustaining member at each side end of the front section, a band connecting the upper side end of the front section and said belt and a detachable back piece for the front section.

In testimony whereof, BARNETT I. KAP- LAN, has signed his name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 24th day of April 1917.

' BARNETT I. KAPLAN.

Witnesses:

HARRY ArmLBAUM, Hmrm LIEBERMAN. 

